CA2115118A1 - Method of transmitting a data stream, transmitter and receiver - Google Patents
Method of transmitting a data stream, transmitter and receiverInfo
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04L—TRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
- H04L27/00—Modulated-carrier systems
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- H04L27/2601—Multicarrier modulation systems
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Abstract
ABSTRACT:
Method of transmitting a data stream, transmitter and receiver.
The invention relates to a method of transmitting data by modulating a frequency multiplex of carriers at a relatively low symbol rate, such as in OFDM.
According to the inventive method, intersymbol interference is deliberately introduced at the transmitter side to reduce cross-talk between data of different carriers at the receiver side, such as to simplify an equalizing device in a receiver. The intersymbol interfer-ence at the transmitter side is introduced after the frequency multiplex modulation has taken place, by repeating groups of output symbols produced by an IFFT transformer and subsequently shaping these repeated groups by means of symbol-by-symbol scaling with coefficients constituting a window function. Subsequent shaped and repeatedgroups of these output symbols mutually overlap.
Method of transmitting a data stream, transmitter and receiver.
The invention relates to a method of transmitting data by modulating a frequency multiplex of carriers at a relatively low symbol rate, such as in OFDM.
According to the inventive method, intersymbol interference is deliberately introduced at the transmitter side to reduce cross-talk between data of different carriers at the receiver side, such as to simplify an equalizing device in a receiver. The intersymbol interfer-ence at the transmitter side is introduced after the frequency multiplex modulation has taken place, by repeating groups of output symbols produced by an IFFT transformer and subsequently shaping these repeated groups by means of symbol-by-symbol scaling with coefficients constituting a window function. Subsequent shaped and repeatedgroups of these output symbols mutually overlap.
Description
PHN 14.372 1 31.01.1994 Method of transmitting a data stream, transmitter and receiver. 211~
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The invention relates to a method of tIansmitting a data stre~m comprising . j subsequent groups of N symbols, N being an integer, said method comprising for each of said groups the step of modulating each catrier of a frequency division multiplex of N carriers with a distinct symbol from this group for a period exceeding the periods -~ S between subsequent groups, such that the modulation signal3 of said carriers have a symbol rate at least N times lower than the symbol rate in the data stream and that inter-symbol interference in these modulation signal3 is deliberately ~ntroduced.
The invention also relates to a transmitter and a receiver for cooperation ;~ with said tra~smitter.
A method of this type is hlown from US Patent~4,641,3~y Addeo. 'Ihe known method inter alia provides the possibility of reducing the error probability of ~ ~
data transrnission via a channel impaired by Rayleigh fading. Aceording to this method l //~ L.
the symbol p~riod in the modulation signals of the frequency multiplexed ca~iers is 2.
rendered Larger thal~ the duration of a Rayleigh fading which is characteristic of the ~1 15 ch~nnel. It prevents that this fading affects all the informa~on in the transm~ssion signal '` on a symbol or a sequenee of symbols, which may cause i~epaIable errors in the data received.
r Th~ own method basically pr~poses a combination of t-vo measllres for ; increasing the symbol period in the traslsmission signal. Firstly, a data stream I having a 20 relatively high bit rate is eonverted into N parallel sub~ata s~eams at a relatively l~w bit rate. The symbol period in the sub-data streams is N ~mes Ti, the symbol pe~iod in the d~ta stream I. Secondly, the sym~ols in the sub-dah s~eams a~ spread over aneven longer penod than N ~mes Ti. This is effec~d by time~on~nuous filtering of the sub-datas~eams, such as to smear out the symb~l energy isl time. The filtered sub-dala 25 streams are applied to a Frequency multiple~ modula~ng arrangement, such ~hat each of ~` these streams modulatei a distinct ~er. Effec~vely, each symbol of subsequent groups of N symbols ~n the data st~eam, modulate a dis~ct ~ier for a du~oll which :,j PHN 14 372 2 31.01.1994 exceeds N times Ti. 2 The resulting transmission signal is a frequency multiplex of data modulated carriers in which the symbol rate is N times lower than that of the data strearn, but having inter-symbol interference (ISI) between time-adjacent symbols in the 5 modulation signal of each carrier. This ISI is cleliberately introduced at the transmitter side in view of reducing the error probability of the data transmission. This may seern contradictory. However, at the receiver side the deliberately introduced ISI may be compensated by a suitable ehosen form of equl~ization and/or symbol detection. The basic idea is thus to pre-distort information at the transmitter side and to de-distort it at 10 the receiver side, such as to make the transmission signal less vulnerable to,~
` impediments of the transmission channel.
-` The method proposed by Addeo has the drawback that its implementation requires many components and is consequently expenshe and voluminous. The frequency multiplex modulator comprises N modulators with a dif~erent carrier 15 frequeney for each modulator, preceded by N filtering devices. The modulators receive analog signals, or at least signals in which a considerably larger number of signal levels - ' can be dis~nguished than in the sub-data streams at the inputs of the filtering device. A
~i system of N analog modulators for such input signals cannot easily be realised.
~i Notably for transmitting data at high bit rates through channels having ,, 20 large delay time differences, the proposed method is not very suitable. An example ;s ;Z terreserial transn~i~ion of video data at a rate of, for example 20 megabies per second, i, in a mowltainous environment, wieh delay time differences of the order of 10 mic~s~onds. A factQr N of approximately 1~0 at a n~inimum is then required to sufficien~y in~ease ~e symbol period with respect to the characteris~c duradon of a ~- 25 Rayleigh fading.
It i3 an objece of the invention to present a method of the typç mentioned in the ~pening paragraph~ which may be performed with low~ost and more compact circuit~ than the ci~cuits needed to per~orm the known method. It is a urther object of the invention to pro~ide a method which i~ esp~i~ly suited for transmit~ng data at high 30 bi~ rates over large number of frequenc7 mul~plexed ~ers, by introducing `~ predetermined ISI at ale receiver side. It is ye~ a further object of the invendon to -` pr~vide a transm~tter for perfo~g these methods and a reeeiver for cooperation with "~
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., ,j .
P~IN 14.372 3 31.01.1~94 2 ~
; said transmitter.
According to the invention the rnethod indicated in ~he opening paragr~ph - is characterized in that said step is per~ormed by: .
- fouAer transform type of calculation on the group of iymbols, such as to obtcun 5 a transformed group of symbols;
- extending said transforrned group of symbols by repeating the symbol sequence at least once, such as to obtain an extended transformed group of symbols;
- shaping said extended transforrned group of symbols with a window function comprising a group coefficients, each symbol of said group being scaled with a distinct 10 coefficient of this window function, such as to obtcun a shaped extended transformed group of symbols;
., - arranging said shaped extended transforrned group of symbols time sequentially, i` while combining coinciding symbols of other shaped extended transformed groups of symbols orig~nating from groups of symbols in the data strearn that are time adjacen~ to 15 the group.
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- The invention is based on the recognition that pre-deteDed ISI should be introduced by first modulating frequency multiple~ carriers without any ISI and than oducing ISI by means of proc~ssing these modulated fr~quency multiple~ed cal~iers.
:, This in contrast with the known method where ISI is introduced in the signals applied to 20 the ~requency mul~pl~x modulator. The method according to the invention has the i~ advantage that a relatively simple and well-known type of digital signal processor may be used as frequency multiplex modulator. For e~ample: Inverse Fast Fourier '~r' T~ ormers (I~ or Fast Fourier Transformers (FF'I) as dexcribed in I~EE
;~ Com~nunications Magazine, l!~ay 1990, pp. 5 ~o 14 by J.A.C. BinghaJn. Such circuits 25 are noe ap~licable in ~e known method since they requ~ digital inpue signals, whereas the known method sup~lies analog input sigrlals to the frequenGy mul~plex modulator.
These a~ .Og input signals are inherent ~o the l~own method, since the with filtering of r~. the ~ub~a~a sbreams ,~OI smea~ing out the symbols thereof, digital-t~analog conversions ~!`', pre~des ~e freqllency multiFl~ modulator.
The invention ha~ the fur~er advantage that an acceptable recep~on of a txansmiss~n signal gener~ted according to ~he inventive meth~, is possible with a .~; relatively simple ]r~eiver. Due to delay ~me differences in the transmission channel, th ,:, .''~:;
PHN 1~.372 ~ 31.01.1994 received signal is distorted. Leading and tr~ing echoes interfere with the main signal 18 This may result in crosstalk between modulation signals of the carriers, referred to as Inter-Channel Interference (ICV and described in the previously cited IEEE article.
Especially if the carriers are relatively closely .spaced, the ICI significantly extends S through many different modulation signals. At the receiver side it is more difficult to compensate this ICI distortion than ISI distortion. In the invention it is recognized that by introducing ISI at the transmitter side the ICI at the receiver side may be confined to the most frequency adjacent channels only. Thus, according to the invention a favourable exchange can be made between by deliberately introduced ISI and ICI
10 resulting fsom multipath reception, such as to reduce the complexity of an equalizing device in the seceiver a~anged between the frequency multiplex demodulator and the symbol detection device.
In the drawings:
Fig. 1 shows an embodiment of the transmitter for performing the method 15 according to the invention.
Fig. 2 shows an example of a possible window function.
Fig. 3 shows an example of an asymmetrical window function.
Figs. 4 and S show all embodiments of a transmitter for perfonning the method according to the invention.
Fig. 6 shows an embodiment of a r~ceiver whi~h cooperates with a transmitter using the method according to the inven~on.
Fig. 1 shows an embodimen~ of a transmitter using the me~od according to the in~ention. A ss~ t~parallel converter 1 is coupled to an IFFT 2 which is furthe~ coupled to a first input of multiplier 3 and, ~a a delay circuit 4, to a first input 25 of multiplier 5. Ihe second inpu~ of multiplier 3 i5 coupled ~o shift register 6 and the second input of mul~plier S is coupled to shift register 7. The outputs of the multipliers 3 and 5 are coupled to a sumn~ing circuit B whieh is further coupled ~o the output sec~on 9.
l~e IFlPT 2 performs an inverse foulier transfonn calcula~on on 30 subsequent group~ of N sym~ols in the data s~e~n I supplied ~ the selial-t~parallel converter 1. The IFFI 2 has a se~ial output providing IFFT transfonned groups of N
symbols ~me sequentially. The serial ~:FT output signal comprises a frequency P~IN 14.372 5 ~ 8 multiplex of data modulated carriers, each carrier being modulated with a distinct sub data skeam provided by the serial-to-parallel converter 1. IFFT transformed groups are extended by means of the delay circuit 4, delaying the IFFT output si~nal with a time equal to the period between subsequent groups of symbols in the data strearn I. Thus, S after IFFT 2 has provided a IF~r transformed group of N symbols, the symbol sequence of this group is repeated once at the output of delay circuit 4.
Shift registers 6 and 7 each comprise a senes of N coefficients which traverse the this registers at a rate synchronous with the symbol rate at the output of the FFT. Accordingly, each sym~ol of the IFFT transformed groups is scaled by means of 10 multiplier 3 by a distinct coefficient from register 6 and each symbol of the delayed IFFT transformed groups is scaled by means of multiplier S by a distinct coefficient from register 7. The coefficients of register 6 and 7 in succession constitute a window function with which the extended IFFT transfonned groups, the non-delayed and delayed symbol sequence of IFFT transformed groups, are shaped. This window functi-15 on may viewed as having a pre-cursor, being the coefficient series stored in register 6, and having a post-cursor, comprising the coefficients stored in register 7.
Figure 2 illustrates an example of a pre-cursor and a post-cursor as iinked half waveforms drawn with a thin and thick line respectively, and constituting the window function which is the full waveform. ~ figure 2 the pre-cursor and post-cursor 20 are symmebical with respect to each other, wher~ figure 3 illustrates an altema~ve window fimc~on in which the pre- and post-cursor is asymmetrical. ~30th figures also illustrate that when the shaped extended IFFT transformed groups of symbols are combirled by means of summing circuit 8, these groups of symbols overlap.
The output signal IF of the summing circuit 8, is supplied to an outpu~
2S sec~don, for e%ample a ~ansmi~er arrangement. In the output sec~on the digital output signal may be converted ~nto an analog signal and subsequently filtered to limit the bandwidth, frequency btansposed for obtaining a frequency multiplex with higher carr.ier frequencie3 and finally amplified for providing a high power ~ansmission signal to an '~ antenna.
Figures 4 and 5 show alterna~ve embodiment~ of trarlsmi~ers ~or per~orn~ing the meth~ according to the inv~ntion. When an IPPT (or FFI~) is used as a frequency multiple~ modulator, vaIious embodiments may be conceived which emanate PHN 14.372 6 31.01.1994 21~118 from the method according to the invention. ~n most IFE~T circuits a posi~ion-sequential transformed group of symbols is converted into time-sequential transforrned group of symbols to be supplied at a serial output as illustrated in figure 2. However, also prior to this conversion one may perform the method according to the invention as illustrated 5 in figures 4 and 5.
In figure 4, the IFFT circuit, which is the block designated with IFFT, periodically transforms subsequent groups of N symbols X(0~ .. X(N-l) from a data stream to be transmitted, at a late equal to that of the groups of symbols in the data stream. The symbols X(0) to X(N-l) of a group are applied position-sequentially at the 10 input of the FIT and the symbols of the IFFT transformed group are provided position-sequentially at the output. Each of the latter symbols is delayed with a delay circuit, designated by T, which may be similar to that in figure 2, such as to extend the IFFT
transformed group of symbols. The symbols of the extended IFFT trans~onned groupare applied at the input of an array of 2N multiplier circuits, each operated with a 15 dis~nct coefficient out of a group of coefficients P0 to P2N-I- These group of coefficients constitute the window function as previously discussed, with coefficients P0 to PN-I
constitu~ng the pre-cursor and PN to P2N-I the post-cursor.
Thus, the array of multiplier circuits provides a group of 2N symbols constibuting a shaped extended IFFT transformed group. Due to the delay circuits T, 20 first the pre-cursor shaped part of this group is applied to the block designated as P - >
S & D - ~ A alld subsequential the post-cursor shaped part. Said blocl~ comprises a parallel-t~serial conve~ter, which makes that the symbols of the shaped extended IFFT
~ransformed group are supplied ~m~sequen~ally to a digital-t~analog converter also present in said block. The block provides a signal 3(t) at its output which corresponds to 25 a signal obtained by subjec~ng the signal IF in figure 1 to an digital-t~analog conversion. It should be noted that the embodiment shown in figure 4 is readily denvable from ~at of figure 1, by shif~ng an output parallel-t~senal converter within IFFT 2 to the input of output sec'don 9.
Figu~e 5, shows an alterna~ve to the embodimenat of figure. 4, in which 30 bo~ the IFFT transfonna~on of the symbols X(0) .. X(N 1) and the extension thereof is performed by the I~FT circuit. Compared to the ~PPT circuit of fig~e 4, ~at of figure S has double the number of inputs and outputs, namely 2N ins~ead of N. The -2,~
PHN 14.372 7 31.01.1994 even inputs receive symbols from the data stream, at the uneven inputs zero symbols are supplied. It will be evident to a person skilled in the art of discrete fourier type of transforrnations, that with these input symbols, the 'doubled' IFFT circuit will produce an extended transfonned group of symbols at outputs O to 2N-1. That is: the symbol `, S sequence from output O to N-l is equal to that what is produced by the IFFT in figure 4, but repeated at output N to 2N-1. Like in figure 4, the extended IFFT transformed groups of symbols are shaped with a window function and subsequential arranged time-sequentially while combining coinciding symbols of these groups. The latter operations are performed by means of delay circuits T, summing circuits and a parallel-to-serial 10 converter in the right hand block corresponding to that in figure 4.
A receiver which may be usecl for receiving a transmission signal obtained by perforrning the method according to the invention is shown in figure 6. The block designated as A - > D & P - > S receive~ a signal r(t) which is signal s(t) in figures 4 and 5 after is has passed a transmission channel. The transmission channel may lS comprise va~ious signal paths having different delay times, such that signal r(t) is affec-ted by leading andlor trailing echoes, resulting in ICI. To ~rther recluce the ICI, a ~'! technique similar to that in the transmitter is used, for smo~thing out the abrupt transi~dons in the signal r(t), whieh are caused by these ech~s. Like f~ the inventive meth~d previou~ly discussed, this has the advantage of reduced complexity of ~he2û ~ualization d~vice.
Said block pro~ides subsequent groups s)f N symbols which are extended by mean j of delay ci~cuits T and shaped by the multiplying each symbol of the extended groups with a distinct coefficient PO to P2~, l. Like at the transmitter side these coefficiellt~ Gons~tute a window function. It should be noted that the window fun- tion at 25 tlhe receive~ and th~ smitter side need not to be the same and, moreover, that it i5 not reql~ired to have a receiver of the type shown in figure 6, for r~eiving a transmis~ion si~al obtained by perfonn~ng the method according to the invention.The shaped e~tende~ groups of symbols are supplied to an F~ circuit periodically fast fou~ier ~ansfom~ing 2N position-sequential input symbols into 2N
` ~ 30 time-s~uen~al output symbols. The ~FVl output provide~ transformed shaped extended grosps of symbols time sequentially to a symbol detec~don device via an equalizing devicei such as mentioned in the previously cited IEEE ardcle, and which is represented ',' .
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PHN 14.372 8 31.01.1994 in figure 6 by the blocks T, C.l, C0, C" and a summing circuit. The symbol detection device provides the receivecl da~a stre~n.
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The invention relates to a method of tIansmitting a data stre~m comprising . j subsequent groups of N symbols, N being an integer, said method comprising for each of said groups the step of modulating each catrier of a frequency division multiplex of N carriers with a distinct symbol from this group for a period exceeding the periods -~ S between subsequent groups, such that the modulation signal3 of said carriers have a symbol rate at least N times lower than the symbol rate in the data stream and that inter-symbol interference in these modulation signal3 is deliberately ~ntroduced.
The invention also relates to a transmitter and a receiver for cooperation ;~ with said tra~smitter.
A method of this type is hlown from US Patent~4,641,3~y Addeo. 'Ihe known method inter alia provides the possibility of reducing the error probability of ~ ~
data transrnission via a channel impaired by Rayleigh fading. Aceording to this method l //~ L.
the symbol p~riod in the modulation signals of the frequency multiplexed ca~iers is 2.
rendered Larger thal~ the duration of a Rayleigh fading which is characteristic of the ~1 15 ch~nnel. It prevents that this fading affects all the informa~on in the transm~ssion signal '` on a symbol or a sequenee of symbols, which may cause i~epaIable errors in the data received.
r Th~ own method basically pr~poses a combination of t-vo measllres for ; increasing the symbol period in the traslsmission signal. Firstly, a data stream I having a 20 relatively high bit rate is eonverted into N parallel sub~ata s~eams at a relatively l~w bit rate. The symbol period in the sub-data streams is N ~mes Ti, the symbol pe~iod in the d~ta stream I. Secondly, the sym~ols in the sub-dah s~eams a~ spread over aneven longer penod than N ~mes Ti. This is effec~d by time~on~nuous filtering of the sub-datas~eams, such as to smear out the symb~l energy isl time. The filtered sub-dala 25 streams are applied to a Frequency multiple~ modula~ng arrangement, such ~hat each of ~` these streams modulatei a distinct ~er. Effec~vely, each symbol of subsequent groups of N symbols ~n the data st~eam, modulate a dis~ct ~ier for a du~oll which :,j PHN 14 372 2 31.01.1994 exceeds N times Ti. 2 The resulting transmission signal is a frequency multiplex of data modulated carriers in which the symbol rate is N times lower than that of the data strearn, but having inter-symbol interference (ISI) between time-adjacent symbols in the 5 modulation signal of each carrier. This ISI is cleliberately introduced at the transmitter side in view of reducing the error probability of the data transmission. This may seern contradictory. However, at the receiver side the deliberately introduced ISI may be compensated by a suitable ehosen form of equl~ization and/or symbol detection. The basic idea is thus to pre-distort information at the transmitter side and to de-distort it at 10 the receiver side, such as to make the transmission signal less vulnerable to,~
` impediments of the transmission channel.
-` The method proposed by Addeo has the drawback that its implementation requires many components and is consequently expenshe and voluminous. The frequency multiplex modulator comprises N modulators with a dif~erent carrier 15 frequeney for each modulator, preceded by N filtering devices. The modulators receive analog signals, or at least signals in which a considerably larger number of signal levels - ' can be dis~nguished than in the sub-data streams at the inputs of the filtering device. A
~i system of N analog modulators for such input signals cannot easily be realised.
~i Notably for transmitting data at high bit rates through channels having ,, 20 large delay time differences, the proposed method is not very suitable. An example ;s ;Z terreserial transn~i~ion of video data at a rate of, for example 20 megabies per second, i, in a mowltainous environment, wieh delay time differences of the order of 10 mic~s~onds. A factQr N of approximately 1~0 at a n~inimum is then required to sufficien~y in~ease ~e symbol period with respect to the characteris~c duradon of a ~- 25 Rayleigh fading.
It i3 an objece of the invention to present a method of the typç mentioned in the ~pening paragraph~ which may be performed with low~ost and more compact circuit~ than the ci~cuits needed to per~orm the known method. It is a urther object of the invention to pro~ide a method which i~ esp~i~ly suited for transmit~ng data at high 30 bi~ rates over large number of frequenc7 mul~plexed ~ers, by introducing `~ predetermined ISI at ale receiver side. It is ye~ a further object of the invendon to -` pr~vide a transm~tter for perfo~g these methods and a reeeiver for cooperation with "~
. . .
., ,j .
P~IN 14.372 3 31.01.1~94 2 ~
; said transmitter.
According to the invention the rnethod indicated in ~he opening paragr~ph - is characterized in that said step is per~ormed by: .
- fouAer transform type of calculation on the group of iymbols, such as to obtcun 5 a transformed group of symbols;
- extending said transforrned group of symbols by repeating the symbol sequence at least once, such as to obtain an extended transformed group of symbols;
- shaping said extended transforrned group of symbols with a window function comprising a group coefficients, each symbol of said group being scaled with a distinct 10 coefficient of this window function, such as to obtcun a shaped extended transformed group of symbols;
., - arranging said shaped extended transforrned group of symbols time sequentially, i` while combining coinciding symbols of other shaped extended transformed groups of symbols orig~nating from groups of symbols in the data strearn that are time adjacen~ to 15 the group.
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- The invention is based on the recognition that pre-deteDed ISI should be introduced by first modulating frequency multiple~ carriers without any ISI and than oducing ISI by means of proc~ssing these modulated fr~quency multiple~ed cal~iers.
:, This in contrast with the known method where ISI is introduced in the signals applied to 20 the ~requency mul~pl~x modulator. The method according to the invention has the i~ advantage that a relatively simple and well-known type of digital signal processor may be used as frequency multiplex modulator. For e~ample: Inverse Fast Fourier '~r' T~ ormers (I~ or Fast Fourier Transformers (FF'I) as dexcribed in I~EE
;~ Com~nunications Magazine, l!~ay 1990, pp. 5 ~o 14 by J.A.C. BinghaJn. Such circuits 25 are noe ap~licable in ~e known method since they requ~ digital inpue signals, whereas the known method sup~lies analog input sigrlals to the frequenGy mul~plex modulator.
These a~ .Og input signals are inherent ~o the l~own method, since the with filtering of r~. the ~ub~a~a sbreams ,~OI smea~ing out the symbols thereof, digital-t~analog conversions ~!`', pre~des ~e freqllency multiFl~ modulator.
The invention ha~ the fur~er advantage that an acceptable recep~on of a txansmiss~n signal gener~ted according to ~he inventive meth~, is possible with a .~; relatively simple ]r~eiver. Due to delay ~me differences in the transmission channel, th ,:, .''~:;
PHN 1~.372 ~ 31.01.1994 received signal is distorted. Leading and tr~ing echoes interfere with the main signal 18 This may result in crosstalk between modulation signals of the carriers, referred to as Inter-Channel Interference (ICV and described in the previously cited IEEE article.
Especially if the carriers are relatively closely .spaced, the ICI significantly extends S through many different modulation signals. At the receiver side it is more difficult to compensate this ICI distortion than ISI distortion. In the invention it is recognized that by introducing ISI at the transmitter side the ICI at the receiver side may be confined to the most frequency adjacent channels only. Thus, according to the invention a favourable exchange can be made between by deliberately introduced ISI and ICI
10 resulting fsom multipath reception, such as to reduce the complexity of an equalizing device in the seceiver a~anged between the frequency multiplex demodulator and the symbol detection device.
In the drawings:
Fig. 1 shows an embodiment of the transmitter for performing the method 15 according to the invention.
Fig. 2 shows an example of a possible window function.
Fig. 3 shows an example of an asymmetrical window function.
Figs. 4 and S show all embodiments of a transmitter for perfonning the method according to the invention.
Fig. 6 shows an embodiment of a r~ceiver whi~h cooperates with a transmitter using the method according to the inven~on.
Fig. 1 shows an embodimen~ of a transmitter using the me~od according to the in~ention. A ss~ t~parallel converter 1 is coupled to an IFFT 2 which is furthe~ coupled to a first input of multiplier 3 and, ~a a delay circuit 4, to a first input 25 of multiplier 5. Ihe second inpu~ of multiplier 3 i5 coupled ~o shift register 6 and the second input of mul~plier S is coupled to shift register 7. The outputs of the multipliers 3 and 5 are coupled to a sumn~ing circuit B whieh is further coupled ~o the output sec~on 9.
l~e IFlPT 2 performs an inverse foulier transfonn calcula~on on 30 subsequent group~ of N sym~ols in the data s~e~n I supplied ~ the selial-t~parallel converter 1. The IFFI 2 has a se~ial output providing IFFT transfonned groups of N
symbols ~me sequentially. The serial ~:FT output signal comprises a frequency P~IN 14.372 5 ~ 8 multiplex of data modulated carriers, each carrier being modulated with a distinct sub data skeam provided by the serial-to-parallel converter 1. IFFT transformed groups are extended by means of the delay circuit 4, delaying the IFFT output si~nal with a time equal to the period between subsequent groups of symbols in the data strearn I. Thus, S after IFFT 2 has provided a IF~r transformed group of N symbols, the symbol sequence of this group is repeated once at the output of delay circuit 4.
Shift registers 6 and 7 each comprise a senes of N coefficients which traverse the this registers at a rate synchronous with the symbol rate at the output of the FFT. Accordingly, each sym~ol of the IFFT transformed groups is scaled by means of 10 multiplier 3 by a distinct coefficient from register 6 and each symbol of the delayed IFFT transformed groups is scaled by means of multiplier S by a distinct coefficient from register 7. The coefficients of register 6 and 7 in succession constitute a window function with which the extended IFFT transfonned groups, the non-delayed and delayed symbol sequence of IFFT transformed groups, are shaped. This window functi-15 on may viewed as having a pre-cursor, being the coefficient series stored in register 6, and having a post-cursor, comprising the coefficients stored in register 7.
Figure 2 illustrates an example of a pre-cursor and a post-cursor as iinked half waveforms drawn with a thin and thick line respectively, and constituting the window function which is the full waveform. ~ figure 2 the pre-cursor and post-cursor 20 are symmebical with respect to each other, wher~ figure 3 illustrates an altema~ve window fimc~on in which the pre- and post-cursor is asymmetrical. ~30th figures also illustrate that when the shaped extended IFFT transformed groups of symbols are combirled by means of summing circuit 8, these groups of symbols overlap.
The output signal IF of the summing circuit 8, is supplied to an outpu~
2S sec~don, for e%ample a ~ansmi~er arrangement. In the output sec~on the digital output signal may be converted ~nto an analog signal and subsequently filtered to limit the bandwidth, frequency btansposed for obtaining a frequency multiplex with higher carr.ier frequencie3 and finally amplified for providing a high power ~ansmission signal to an '~ antenna.
Figures 4 and 5 show alterna~ve embodiment~ of trarlsmi~ers ~or per~orn~ing the meth~ according to the inv~ntion. When an IPPT (or FFI~) is used as a frequency multiple~ modulator, vaIious embodiments may be conceived which emanate PHN 14.372 6 31.01.1994 21~118 from the method according to the invention. ~n most IFE~T circuits a posi~ion-sequential transformed group of symbols is converted into time-sequential transforrned group of symbols to be supplied at a serial output as illustrated in figure 2. However, also prior to this conversion one may perform the method according to the invention as illustrated 5 in figures 4 and 5.
In figure 4, the IFFT circuit, which is the block designated with IFFT, periodically transforms subsequent groups of N symbols X(0~ .. X(N-l) from a data stream to be transmitted, at a late equal to that of the groups of symbols in the data stream. The symbols X(0) to X(N-l) of a group are applied position-sequentially at the 10 input of the FIT and the symbols of the IFFT transformed group are provided position-sequentially at the output. Each of the latter symbols is delayed with a delay circuit, designated by T, which may be similar to that in figure 2, such as to extend the IFFT
transformed group of symbols. The symbols of the extended IFFT trans~onned groupare applied at the input of an array of 2N multiplier circuits, each operated with a 15 dis~nct coefficient out of a group of coefficients P0 to P2N-I- These group of coefficients constitute the window function as previously discussed, with coefficients P0 to PN-I
constitu~ng the pre-cursor and PN to P2N-I the post-cursor.
Thus, the array of multiplier circuits provides a group of 2N symbols constibuting a shaped extended IFFT transformed group. Due to the delay circuits T, 20 first the pre-cursor shaped part of this group is applied to the block designated as P - >
S & D - ~ A alld subsequential the post-cursor shaped part. Said blocl~ comprises a parallel-t~serial conve~ter, which makes that the symbols of the shaped extended IFFT
~ransformed group are supplied ~m~sequen~ally to a digital-t~analog converter also present in said block. The block provides a signal 3(t) at its output which corresponds to 25 a signal obtained by subjec~ng the signal IF in figure 1 to an digital-t~analog conversion. It should be noted that the embodiment shown in figure 4 is readily denvable from ~at of figure 1, by shif~ng an output parallel-t~senal converter within IFFT 2 to the input of output sec'don 9.
Figu~e 5, shows an alterna~ve to the embodimenat of figure. 4, in which 30 bo~ the IFFT transfonna~on of the symbols X(0) .. X(N 1) and the extension thereof is performed by the I~FT circuit. Compared to the ~PPT circuit of fig~e 4, ~at of figure S has double the number of inputs and outputs, namely 2N ins~ead of N. The -2,~
PHN 14.372 7 31.01.1994 even inputs receive symbols from the data stream, at the uneven inputs zero symbols are supplied. It will be evident to a person skilled in the art of discrete fourier type of transforrnations, that with these input symbols, the 'doubled' IFFT circuit will produce an extended transfonned group of symbols at outputs O to 2N-1. That is: the symbol `, S sequence from output O to N-l is equal to that what is produced by the IFFT in figure 4, but repeated at output N to 2N-1. Like in figure 4, the extended IFFT transformed groups of symbols are shaped with a window function and subsequential arranged time-sequentially while combining coinciding symbols of these groups. The latter operations are performed by means of delay circuits T, summing circuits and a parallel-to-serial 10 converter in the right hand block corresponding to that in figure 4.
A receiver which may be usecl for receiving a transmission signal obtained by perforrning the method according to the invention is shown in figure 6. The block designated as A - > D & P - > S receive~ a signal r(t) which is signal s(t) in figures 4 and 5 after is has passed a transmission channel. The transmission channel may lS comprise va~ious signal paths having different delay times, such that signal r(t) is affec-ted by leading andlor trailing echoes, resulting in ICI. To ~rther recluce the ICI, a ~'! technique similar to that in the transmitter is used, for smo~thing out the abrupt transi~dons in the signal r(t), whieh are caused by these ech~s. Like f~ the inventive meth~d previou~ly discussed, this has the advantage of reduced complexity of ~he2û ~ualization d~vice.
Said block pro~ides subsequent groups s)f N symbols which are extended by mean j of delay ci~cuits T and shaped by the multiplying each symbol of the extended groups with a distinct coefficient PO to P2~, l. Like at the transmitter side these coefficiellt~ Gons~tute a window function. It should be noted that the window fun- tion at 25 tlhe receive~ and th~ smitter side need not to be the same and, moreover, that it i5 not reql~ired to have a receiver of the type shown in figure 6, for r~eiving a transmis~ion si~al obtained by perfonn~ng the method according to the invention.The shaped e~tende~ groups of symbols are supplied to an F~ circuit periodically fast fou~ier ~ansfom~ing 2N position-sequential input symbols into 2N
` ~ 30 time-s~uen~al output symbols. The ~FVl output provide~ transformed shaped extended grosps of symbols time sequentially to a symbol detec~don device via an equalizing devicei such as mentioned in the previously cited IEEE ardcle, and which is represented ',' .
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PHN 14.372 8 31.01.1994 in figure 6 by the blocks T, C.l, C0, C" and a summing circuit. The symbol detection device provides the receivecl da~a stre~n.
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1. Method of transmitting a data stream comprising subsequent groups of M
symbols, N being an integer, said method comprising for each of said groups the step of modulating each carrier of a frequency division multiplex of N carriers with a distinct symbol from this group for a period exceeding the periods between subsequent groups, such that the modulation signals of said carriers have a symbol rate at least N times lower than the symbol rate in the data stream and that inter-symbol interference in these modulation signals is deliberately introduced, characterized in that said step is per-formed by:
- fourier transform n type of calculation on the group of symbols, such as to obtain a transformed group of symbols;
- extending said transformed group of symbols by repeating the symbol sequence at least once, such as to obtain an extended transformed group of symbols;
- shaping said extended transformed group of symbols with a window functioncomprising a group coefficients, each symbol of said group being scaled with a distinct coefficient of this window function, such as to obtain a shaped extended transformed group of symbols;
- arranging said shaped extended transformed group of symbols time sequentially, while combining coinciding symbols of other shaped extended transformed groups of symbols originating from groups of symbols in the data stream that are time adjacent to the group.
symbols, N being an integer, said method comprising for each of said groups the step of modulating each carrier of a frequency division multiplex of N carriers with a distinct symbol from this group for a period exceeding the periods between subsequent groups, such that the modulation signals of said carriers have a symbol rate at least N times lower than the symbol rate in the data stream and that inter-symbol interference in these modulation signals is deliberately introduced, characterized in that said step is per-formed by:
- fourier transform n type of calculation on the group of symbols, such as to obtain a transformed group of symbols;
- extending said transformed group of symbols by repeating the symbol sequence at least once, such as to obtain an extended transformed group of symbols;
- shaping said extended transformed group of symbols with a window functioncomprising a group coefficients, each symbol of said group being scaled with a distinct coefficient of this window function, such as to obtain a shaped extended transformed group of symbols;
- arranging said shaped extended transformed group of symbols time sequentially, while combining coinciding symbols of other shaped extended transformed groups of symbols originating from groups of symbols in the data stream that are time adjacent to the group.
2. Transmitter for transmitting a data stream comprising subsequent groupsof N symbols, N being an integer, said transmitter comprising means to perform for each of said groups the step of modulating each carrier of a frequency division multi plex of N carriers with a distinct symbol from this group for a period exceeding the periods between subsequent groups, such that the modulation signals of said carriers have a symbol rate at least N times lower than the symbol rate in the data stream and that inter-symbol interference in these modulation signals is deliberately introduced, characterized in that said transmitter comprises:
- fourier transform type of calculators for transforming the group of symbols, such as to obtain a transformed group of symbols;
- means for extending said transformed group of symbols by repeating the symbol sequence at least once, such as to obtain an extended transformed group of symbols;
- means for shaping said extended transformed group of symbols with a window function such as to obtain a shaped extended transformed group of symbols;
- means for arranging said shaped extended transformed group of symbols time sequentially, while combining coinciding symbols of other shaped extended transformed groups of symbols originating from groups of symbols in the data stream that are time adjacent to the group.
- fourier transform type of calculators for transforming the group of symbols, such as to obtain a transformed group of symbols;
- means for extending said transformed group of symbols by repeating the symbol sequence at least once, such as to obtain an extended transformed group of symbols;
- means for shaping said extended transformed group of symbols with a window function such as to obtain a shaped extended transformed group of symbols;
- means for arranging said shaped extended transformed group of symbols time sequentially, while combining coinciding symbols of other shaped extended transformed groups of symbols originating from groups of symbols in the data stream that are time adjacent to the group.
3. Receiver for receiving a transmission signal having frequency multiplexdata modulated carriers, characterized in that it comprises:
- an input section for representing said transmission signal in subsequent groups of symbols;
- means for extending said group of symbols by repeating the symbol sequence at least once, such as to obtain an extended group of symbols;
- means for shaping said extended group of symbols with a window function such as to obtain a shaped extended group of symbols;
- a fourier transform type of calculator for transforming said shaped extended group of symbols, to obtain a transformed shaped extended group of symbols;
- an equalization device for compensating intersymbol and interchannel interference in said transformed shaped extended group of symbols;
- a symbol detection device for performing symbol detection on the interference compensate transformed shaped extended group of symbols.
- an input section for representing said transmission signal in subsequent groups of symbols;
- means for extending said group of symbols by repeating the symbol sequence at least once, such as to obtain an extended group of symbols;
- means for shaping said extended group of symbols with a window function such as to obtain a shaped extended group of symbols;
- a fourier transform type of calculator for transforming said shaped extended group of symbols, to obtain a transformed shaped extended group of symbols;
- an equalization device for compensating intersymbol and interchannel interference in said transformed shaped extended group of symbols;
- a symbol detection device for performing symbol detection on the interference compensate transformed shaped extended group of symbols.
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